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applications for Targeted Assistance audiotape, or computer diskette) by • June 29th Open session with public
Grants to determine whether the data contacting the person listed under FOR comment—The Carolina Inn, Pittsboro
the SEA submits demonstrate an FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. Street.
increase in student achievement in Electronic Access To This Document: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
schools and districts participating in the You may view this document, as well as Tyrrell Flawn, Executive Director,
Reading First program. other U.S. Department of Education National Mathematics Advisory Panel,
How Is the Targeted Assistance Grant documents published in the Federal 400 Maryland Avenue, SW.,
Application Submitted? Register, in text or Adobe Portable Washington, DC 20202; telephone: (202)
Document Format (PDF) on the Internet 260–8354.
The data that States must submit to at the following site: http://www.ed.gov/
demonstrate an increase in student SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Panel
news/fedregister. was established by Executive Order
achievement are the same data States To use PDF you must have Adobe
must submit in their annual 13398. The purpose of this Panel is to
Acrobat Reader, which is available free foster greater knowledge of and
performance reports. Accordingly, the at this site. If you have questions about
annual performance report will serve as improved performance in mathematics
using PDF, call the U.S. Government among American students, in order to
the Targeted Assistance Grant Printing Office (GPO) toll-free at 1–888–
application, and States may apply for a keep America competitive, support
293–6498; or in the Washington DC, American talent and creativity,
Targeted Assistance Grant by submitting
area at (202) 512–1530. encourage innovation throughout the
their annual performance reports. The
annual performance report is available Note: The official version of this document American economy, and help State,
and submitted electronically at: https:// is the document published in the Federal local, territorial, and tribal governments
www.readingfirstapr.org. States should Register. Free Internet access to the official give the nation’s children and youth the
indicate that they want their data version of the Federal Register and the Code education they need to succeed.
reviewed in consideration for a Targeted of Federal Regulations is available on GPO The June 28th meeting will begin with
Access at: http://www.gpoaccess.gov/nara/ a discussion of methodology from 9–10
Assistance Grant by checking the index.html.
appropriate box on the annual a.m. followed later in the day from 3–
performance report and by providing Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 6364. 4:30 p.m with a report on subgroup
the assurances and information progress in the areas of Conceptual
Dated: June 8, 2006. Knowledge and Skills, Learning
requested. In order to be considered for
Henry Johnson, Processes, Instructional Practices, and
a Targeted Assistance Grant, the annual
performance report must be submitted Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Teachers, as set forth in the Executive
Secondary Education. Order. Individuals interested in
by July 31, 2006. Only those States that
want to be considered for a Targeted [FR Doc. E6–9287 Filed 6–13–06; 8:45 am] attending the meeting must register in
Assistance Grant this year must submit BILLING CODE 4000–01–P advance because of limited space issues.
their annual performance reports by this Please contact Jennifer Graban at (202)
date. All other States must submit their 260–1491 or by e-mail at
reports no later than November 30, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Jennifer.Graban@ed.gov.
2006. On June 29th, from 1–4 p.m. the
National Mathematics Advisory Panel public is invited to comment on
How Will Targeted Assistance Grants elements of the Executive Order and the
be Awarded to Eligible States? AGENCY: National Mathematics Advisory
Panel, U.S. Department of Education. Panel’s work. If you are interested in
The Department will award the grants participating in the open session on
to eligible SEAs based on the ACTION: Notice of open meeting and
June 29th, please contact Jennifer
information provided in the annual public hearing. Graban at 202–260–1491 or
performance report and a statutory SUMMARY: This notice sets forth the Jennifer.Graban@ed.gov to reserve time
formula for determining award amounts. schedule and proposed agenda of an on the agenda. Please include your
The statutory formula is calculated upcoming meeting, including a public name, the organization you represent if
based on the proportion of children hearing, with members of the National appropriate, and a brief description of
aged 5 to 17 who reside within the State Mathematics Advisory Panel. The notice the issue you would like to present.
and are from families with incomes also describes the functions of the Participants will be allowed five
below the poverty line, compared to the Panel. Notice of this meeting is required minutes to make their comments. At the
number of children aged 5 to 17 from by section 10(a)(2) of the Federal meeting, participants are also
families with incomes below the Advisory Committee Act and is encouraged to submit three written
poverty line who reside in all States intended to notify the public of their copies of their comments.
with approved Targeted Assistance Given the expected number of
opportunity to attend.
Grant applications for that year. Poverty individuals interested in providing
data are drawn from the most recent DATES: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 and comments at the meeting, reservations
fiscal year for which satisfactory data Thursday, June 29, 2006. Time: for presenting comments should be
are available. Meetings on June 28, 2006: 9 a.m. to 10 made as soon as possible. Reservations
a.m. and 3 p.m.–4:30 p.m.; open session will be processed on a first-come, first-
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
for public comment on June 29, 2006: 1 served basis. Persons who are unable to
Sandi Jacobs, telephone: (202) 401–4877
p.m. to 4 p.m. obtain reservations to speak during the
or by e-mail: sandi.jacobs@ed.gov.
If you use a telecommunications ADDRESSES: All meetings and the open meeting are encouraged to submit
device for the deaf (TDD), you may call session for public comment will be held written comments. Written comments
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the Federal Relay Service (FRS) at 1– at the University of North Carolina, will be accepted at the meeting site, via
800–877–8339. Chapel Hill. However, please note the e-mail at tyrrell.flawn@ed.gov, or mailed
Individuals with disabilities may locations for meetings on each day. to Tyrrell Flawn, Executive Director,
obtain this notice in an alternative • June 28th Meetings—The Kenan National Math Panel, 400 Maryland
format (e.g., Braille, large print, Center, Kenan Drive, Building 498. Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20202.

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The Panel will submit to the Washington, DC 20585–0650. of its form RW–859, ‘‘Nuclear Fuel Data
President, through the Secretary, a Alternatively, Jim Finucane may be Survey.’’ As in previous surveys, all
preliminary report not later than contacted by telephone at 202–287– data will be collected once. Only
January 31, 2007, and a final report not 1966. changes in the specific previously
later than February 28, 2008. Both FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: reported data elements will require
reports shall, at a minimum, contain Requests for additional information or updating.
recommendations, based on the best copies of any forms and instructions The current Form RW–859 redesign
available scientific evidence. should be directed to Jim Finucane at effort and associated changes has
The meeting site is accessible to the address listed above. several fundamental goals and
individuals with disabilities. objectives:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Individuals who will need —Maintain the fidelity of collection of
accommodations in order to attend the I. Background the information required by OCRWM,
meeting such as interpreting services, II. Current Actions
by continuing to collect quality data
assistive listening devices, or materials III. Request for Comments
on reactors, historical spent fuel
in alternative format, should notify I. Background discharges, projections of spent fuel
Alyson Knapp at 202–260–0583 or by e- discharges, pool capacities and
The Federal Energy Administration
mail at Alyson.Knapp@ed.gov no later inventories, and special fuel and non-
Act of 1974 (Pub. L. No. 93–275, 15
than June 19, 2006. We will attempt to fuel forms relevant to OCRWM needs;
U.S.C. 761 et seq.) and the DOE
meet requests for accommodations after —Simplify the process of data collection
Organization Act (Pub. L. No. 95–91, 42
this date but cannot guarantee their and validation, by enhancing the
U.S.C. 7101 et seq.) require the EIA to
availability. ability of respondents to provide data
carry out a centralized, comprehensive,
Records are kept of all Panel through electronic data transfer in any
and unified energy information
proceedings and are available for public available format (spreadsheet,
program. This program collects,
inspection at the staff office for the database, etc.);
evaluates, assembles, analyzes, and
Panel, from the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. —Minimize the impacts of changes to
disseminates information on energy
Dated: June 8, 2006. resource reserves, production, demand, the supporting database and
Margaret Spellings, technology, and related economic and associated software by maintaining
Secretary, U.S. Department of Education. statistical information. This information the look and feel of previous systems
is used to assess the adequacy of energy and by providing incremental
[FR Doc. 06–5384 Filed 6–13–06; 8:45am]
resources to meet near and longer term improvements without the need for
BILLING CODE 4000–01–M
domestic demands. outside programming support; and
The EIA, as part of its effort to comply —Enhance internal reports to improve
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of the quality of submitted data by
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY enhancing existing procedures
1995 (Pub. L. 104–13, 44 U.S.C. chapter
35), provides the general public and through the use of internal reporting
Energy Information Administration
other Federal agencies with tools to standardize and automate
Agency Information Collection opportunities to comment on collections data quality and consistency checks.
Activities: Proposed Collection; of energy information conducted by or The major changes to the Form RW–
Comment Request in conjunction with the EIA. Any 859 survey include the following:
comments received help the EIA to The EIA is proposing to modify the
AGENCY: Energy Information structure of the Form RW–859 survey
prepare data requests that maximize the
Administration (EIA), Department of form to organize the data into separate
utility of the information collected, and
Energy (DOE). utility, reactor, discharged fuel, storage
to assess the impact of collection
ACTION: Agency information collection requirements on the public. Also, the facility, non-fuel, and comments
activities: proposed collection; comment EIA will later seek approval by the schedules. The seven sections from the
request. Office of Management and Budget 2002 version of the survey would be
(OMB) under Section 3507(a) of the replaced with the six schedules. The
SUMMARY: The EIA is soliciting
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. redesign increases the visibility of
comments on the proposed storage facilities as individual entities.
This data collection will provide the
reinstatement, and three-year approval The collection of all discharged fuel
Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste
to the Form RW–859, ‘‘Nuclear Fuel data in a single survey section thus
Management (OCRWM) of DOE with
Data Survey.’’ The previous version of consolidates all basic fuel data
detailed information concerning the
the Form RW–859 survey was (enrichment, weight, burnup, discharge
spent nuclear fuel generated by the
discontinued on February 28, 2005. date) for all fuel, including special
respondents (commercial utility
DATES: Comments must be filed by generators of spent nuclear fuel within forms to ensure consistent, non-
August 14, 2006. If you anticipate the U.S. are respondents to this survey). repetitive data. This would involve the
difficulty in submitting comments The DOE will take possession of this inclusion of data on special fuel forms
within that period, contact the person spent fuel and will need this data to (consolidated fuel, fuel in canisters, fuel
listed below as soon as possible. properly design the spent fuel rods, fuel pieces) as a supplement to the
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Jim repository (spent fuel receiving systems, basic fuel data survey section, rather
Finucane. To ensure receipt of the spent fuel handling systems, etc.), than being collected in separate sections
comments by the due date, submission which will be the final disposal site for as in previous surveys.
by fax (202–287–1934) or e-mail the spent fuel and high-level radioactive The revised form eliminates the
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jim.finucane@eia.doe.gov is waste materials. collection of duplicative information.


recommended. The mailing address is Previous surveys collected contact
Office of Coal, Nuclear, Electric and II. Current Actions information separately for each reactor;
Alternate Fuels, EI–52, 950 L’Enfant EIA will be requesting a reinstatement the new survey methodology collects
Plaza, SW., U.S. Department of Energy, with revisions and a three-year approval and stores information once for an

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